Commercial Farmers' Union of Zimbabwe

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Wikileaks: Commercial farmers go for broke

Wikileaks: Commercial farmers go for broke

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Friday, 23 September 2011 14:38

The Commercial Farmers Union filed a 1000-page lawsuit against President 
Robert Mugabe and his government on 18 September 2000 in the forlorn hope 
that the lawsuit could at least allow them to obtain financing for the 
coming season.

According to a cable released by Wikileaks, the farmers’ representatives 
told United States embassy officials that they did not believe that the 
lawsuit would bring the land crisis to an end or even restore the rule of 
law immediately.

“Their immediate hope was that the Supreme Court will quickly issue an 
injunction against farm seizures and the subsequent evictions of the farm 
owners, thereby allowing farmers to obtain financing for the current 
planting season,” the cable says.

“In the longer run, the CFU clearly hopes that a favourable Supreme Court 
ruling will encourage the international community to bring significant 
pressure to bear on President Mugabe to end the destructive fast track 
resettlement effort and undertake a fair, transparent land reform process.”

The CFU cited six respondents including President Mugabe. The others were: 
Minister of Lands Joseph Made, Minister of Home Affairs John Nkomo, Minister 
of Public Works Ignatius Chombo, Minister of Rural Resources Joice Mujuru 
and Police Commissioner Augustine Chihuri.

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